This 10-day Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) to Hue Easy Rider itinerary covers roughly 1,100 kilometers. It takes you away from the busy main highways to explore the stunning Central Highlands and the historic Ho Chi Minh Trail, finishing with a coastal ride over the famous Hai Van Pass. A 10-day Easy Rider journey from Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) to Hue combines the iconic coastal roads of central Vietnam with the lush highlands and historical pathways of the Ho Chi Minh Trail. It is a multi-day ride of approximately 1,200+ kilometers...
Day 1: Ho Chi Minh City to Cat Tien National Park (160 km) [L, D]
- Morning: 8:00 AM our driver with his bike will pick you up from your hotel in Ho Chi Minh city - Escape the hectic Saigon traffic by taking a local ferry across the Saigon River. Ride past vast rubber plantations and stop to watch locals harvest raw latex.
- Afternoon: Navigate winding countryside roads through Dong Nai province. Visit ancient volcanic lava tubes before arriving at the edge of the jungle.
- Evening: Overnight in a riverside eco-lodge at Cat Tien National Park.
Day 2: Cat Tien National Park to Bao Loc (140 km) [B, L, D]
- Morning: Take a short morning jungle walk to spot native birds and wildlife. Hop back on the bike and begin ascending into the foothills of the Central Highlands.
- Afternoon: Visit the massive Dambri Waterfall, hidden deep inside a thick forest canopy. Cruise past endless slopes of green tea leaves.
- Evening: Relax in the quiet mountain town of Bao Loc. Try some fresh, locally brewed Oolong tea.
Day 3: Bao Loc to Da Lat (120 km) [B, L, D]
- Morning: Ride up the winding passes toward the "City of Eternal Spring." Stop at Pongour Waterfall, one of the widest and most majestic multi-tiered cascades in Vietnam.
- Afternoon: Visit a traditional village where silkworms are raised, and watch how silk is spun from cocoons.
- Evening: Arrive in the cool climate of Da Lat. Explore the lively night market and try Banh Trang Nuong (Vietnamese pizza).
Day 4: Da Lat to Lak Lake (160 km) [B, L, D]
- Morning: Stop at a local plantation to try weasel coffee. Walk down the rocky path to view the powerful Elephant Waterfall.
- Afternoon: Cruise down the scenic, winding Phu Son Pass. The mountain landscape opens up into a wide valley as you approach Lak Lake.
- Evening: Stay in a traditional stilt house or a lakeside lodge. Watch a traditional performance by the local M'mong ethnic minority community.
Day 5: Lak Lake to Buon Ma Thuot (100 km) [B, L, D]
- Morning: Glide across the calm waters of Lak Lake in a traditional wooden dugout canoe as the morning mist clears.
- Afternoon: Ride to the thunderous Dray Nur Waterfall. You can swim in the natural rock pools or relax in the cool river mist.
- Evening: Stay overnight in Buon Ma Thuot, the coffee capital of Vietnam.
Day 6: Buon Ma Thuot to Pleiku (180 km) [B, L, D]
- Morning: Ride north along a smooth, high-altitude stretch of the historic Ho Chi Minh Trail. Pass through vast pepper gardens and fields of coffee trees.
- Afternoon: Roll into Pleiku and visit Bien Ho (Sea Lake), a dramatic freshwater lake formed inside an extinct volcanic crater.
- Evening: Dinner in Pleiku. Try Pho Kho Gia Lai (dry Pho served in two separate bowls).
Day 7: Pleiku to Kon Tum (80 km) [B, L, D]
- Morning: Enjoy a shorter, relaxed ride through the highlands. Stop to explore traditional Jarai ethnic villages known for their unique burial grounds and wooden tombs.
- Afternoon: Arrive early in Kon Tum. Visit the beautiful, French-designed Kon Tum Wooden Church and walk across the Kon Klor suspension bridge to see the giant communal stilt houses (Rong houses) of the Bahnar people.
- Evening: Rest up for the challenging mountain riding ahead.
Day 8: Kon Tum to Kham Duc (170 km) [B, L, D]
- Morning: This is the most remote and scenic mountain riding day of the trip. Twist through the rugged Truong Son Mountain Range on the western branch of the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
- Afternoon: Cross the historic Dak To Battleground from the Vietnam War. Look out over deep jungle valleys and pass isolated hill-tribe communities along the Laos border.
- Evening: Sleep in the quiet town of Kham Duc, an old gold-mining hub surrounded by high peaks.
Day 9: Kham Duc to Hoi An (140 km) [B, L, D]
- Morning: Descend from the high mountains down toward the coast. Stop along the river to see how locals make fresh rice paper and noodles by hand.
- Afternoon: Stop to inspect ancient My Son Sanctuary Cham Towers before rolling into the coast.
- Evening: Explore the lantern-lit streets of Hoi An Ancient Town and relax by the river.
Day 10: Hoi An to Hue (130 km) [B, L]
- Morning: Climb the coastal peaks of the Marble Mountains. Ride through Da Nang and start ascending the world-famous Hai Van Pass for sweeping ocean views.
- Afternoon: Stop for a fresh seafood lunch right on the shores of Lang Co Beach. Ride past the quiet fishing communities of Tam Giang Lagoon.Conclude your trip as you roll past the ancient citadel walls of the imperial city of Hue. End The Tour at your own hotel in Hue .
Tour price : Contact us
Tour Inclusive :
* Motorbike with our drivers ( Client sit behind our driver with your luggage ) & helmets, spare parts, aid kits, tool kits
* Fuels for motorbike and parking fees.
* Entrance fees in tour
* B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner as mentioned in the tour itinerary
* For daily riding only: Water, snacks, fresh fruits
*Accommodation in tour - 9 nights
* Experienced English-speaking guides cum driver
Tour Exclusive :
* Travel insurance
* Support transport by A/C minivan, bus, or truck for the group if the inquiry
* Other personal expenses
* Tips for guides and drivers
* Drinks at restaurants
* Accommodation in Ho Chi Minh city and Hue
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